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Testimonials

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Porn addiction is a serious topic, that no one wants to discuss, until now. This documentary provides great insight and thought into how this addiction is negatively impacting relationships, children and society. Hopefully this film will open the dialogue around this issue, and make it a topic that can be discussed openly like so many other addictions.

Jeff

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I can't think of a topic that continues to remain more taboo than pornography. This documentary provides objective and intelligent insight as to how pornography can eat away at the fabric of our society. It also brings specific relief to how to have meaningful discussions on the negative impact porn addiction has on our children, relationships and families as a whole...globally. This film should be shown in every school to remove the stigma around this addiction.

Stephanie

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Often times pornography is only seen as an issue of morality, but this film captures the psychological and practical effects of one of the most problematic issues of our day. For the sake of our marriages and our youth we must broaden the conversation and help people truly see the cardboard butterfly they are chasing after.

Corey

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This film brings attention to an issue that we as parents can't ignore. Our children are growing up with unrealistic ideas of what men and women should look like, and do, and it is frightening.

Synopsis

Like it or not, porn is here and it is harmful. In this controversial film, award-winning filmmaker Justin Hunt dissects the impact of pornography on societies around the globe, from how it affects the brain of the individual, to how modern technology leads to greater exposure to youth, to watching it literally tear a family apart. In what may well be one of the most devastating issues in modern culture, this film will break down the damage that porn is doing to us a human race and leave you thinking that it's clearly time that we start taking porn addiction a bit more seriously